California Centers for Traumatic Brain Injury Betty Clooney Foundation 4429 Village Road Long Beach, CA 90808 Phone: (888) 824-6724, (562) 938-9005 Offers services to any adult over 18 years of age with a medically-documented TBI, addressing the needs of survivors of cognitive disabilities caused by strokes, aneurisms, brain tumors, brain storms, brain cancer, and brain damage from trauma, age and other neurological injuries. Services include Case Coordination, Information and Referral Services, Vocational Support Services, Supported Living Services, and the Day Activity Program, which includes Animal Assisted Activities. Website offers support group listings throughout California. Centre for Neuro Skills Bakersfield CNS 2658 Mount Vernon Ave Bakersfield, CA 93306-2924 Phone: (800) 922-4994, (661) 872-3408 Los Angeles CNS 6542 Ventura Blvd Encino, CA 91436-2005, US Phone: (800) 992-6752, (818) 783-3800 Email: cns@neuroskills.com Offers post- acute traumatic brain injury rehabilitation for individuals of all ages with TBI. Services include Physical Therapy (includes treatment in strength, endurance, balance, coordination, range of motion, motor planning, and functional mobility), Occupational Therapy (works with upper extremity ranges of motion, strengths/endurance, sensory integration, bilateral/bimanual integration, dexterity and fine motor functions, oculomotor functions, visual perception, and perceptual motor functions), Speech and Language Therapy (assesses, defines, and treats deficits in oral motor functions), Counseling, Vocational Therapy (works to develop job skills and occupational placement), and Community Re-entry. Services are provided by experienced therapists and doctors. They also offer a Centre Village, which is a CARF accredited brain injury residential program. Website offers courses and publications dealing with awareness and understanding of TBI. San Diego Brain Injury Association PO Box 84601 San Diego, CA 92138 Phone: (619) 294-6541 Email: sdbif@aol.com Offers support to survivors and family members of TBI. Services they provide: • Howard House - a 24-hour, long-term residential-care facility for brain-injured survivors; • A telephone helpline with information and referral to other agencies, programs, services and support groups; • A Brain Injury Guide For Families in English and Spanish; • Monthly meetings in central and north county with speakers of special interest to the brain-injury community; • A quarterly newsletter with circulation to more than 3000 survivors, professionals, family members and caregivers; • Information sharing and cooperation with agencies and professionals who serve the brain-injury community; • Prevention efforts and advocacy on behalf of brain-injured survivors and their families; • Speaker series with cutting-edge information shown on cable television in cooperation with the University of California; and • Speakers bureau providing community education and involvement in programs to prevent brain injury. Rehabilitation Research Center for TBI and SCI at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center 751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose, CA 95128 Phone: (408) 793-6433 It is funded by a grant and is one of 16 Model Systems of Care for TBI in the United States, offering various clinical, community, and research opportunities, as well as connections to resources within and outside the community for individuals with TBI. TBI area at the Rehabilitation Research Center offers: • TBI Resource Center -- information on education, community resources, legal and financial resources, recreation and independent living; available free of charge • "Brain Matters" Community Education Series -- community educational events designed to educate the TBI community • TBI Peer Support Program -- program providing volunteer peer supporters who supply TBI resources, and information to individuals with TBI and their families • National TBI Database -- answers to specific research questions found from a national sample. • Fatigue after Brain Injury (Longitudinal Study and Cross-sectional Study) -- two studies focusing on the type and impact of fatigue after brain injury • Post-traumatic seizures after brain injury – study to characterize the impact of late post-traumatic seizures on recovery • The TBIRD (Traumatic Brain Injury Resource Directory) • TBI Bulletin Board • Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury • Other Downloadable Resources • Newsletter: Inter@ct • Important contact numbers Central Coast Center for Independent Living New Options Traumatic Brain Injury Project 1395 41st Avenue, Suite B Capitola, CA 95010 Phone: (831) 462-8720 TTY: (831) 462-8729 Email: cccilcap@cccil.org CCCIL utilizes the Independent Living Model to provide care to survivors of TBI and their caregivers. Provides and coordinate a number of services. Includes: Information, Referral and Coordination (information about local resources and assistance in identifying, accessing, utilizing and coordinating services), aid in community reintegration, Supported Living (support and training in an individual’s place of residence, to improve independence in the home), Vocational Supportive Services, and Public and Professional Education. See also the CCIL listing at the bottom of the page. St. Jude Medical Center "Brain Injury Network" 251 E. Imperial Drive, Suite 440 Fullerton, CA 92835 Phone: (714) 449-4848 TTY: (714) 992-3973 Email: jgable@sjf.stjoe.org A non-profit organization offering post-acute services, long term planning, and support services at no charge to survivors of TBI. Provides coordination, advocacy, referrals and assistance within the areas of community reintegration, supportive living and vocational assistance. California Brain Injury Association 2658 Mt. Vernon Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93306 Phone: (661) 872-4903 Email: calbiainfo@yahoo.com CALBIA is a non-profit membership organization providing information, referrals, education, advocacy and support for those affected by brain injury. Also offered a discussion forum for individuals to communicate with other survivors and families affected by brain injuries. Options Family Services 800 Quintana Road, Suite 2C Morro Bay, CA 93442 Phone: (805) 772-6066 Email: info@optionsfs.org A non-profit organization with many locations that works to help individuals with disabilities by providing residential living services, rehabilitation therapy, and vocational training services. Specialize in neuropsychological assessment, behavior management, transitional living, vocational training and community re-entry. Includes, post-acute care, occupational therapy, cognitive therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy for individuals with head trauma. Services are rendered by licensed, certified therapists, providing evaluation and therapy in the areas of impulsivity , judgment, emotional instability, dependency, irritability, distractibility, short term memory, depression, fine motor skills, gross motor skills, functional muscle tone, range of motion, strength and endurance, posture, locomotion, orientation to the environment, attention skills, self-awareness, body awareness, tolerance/response to cuing and externally initiated or controlled relaxation techniques, aphasia, apraxia, dysphasia, Developmental Language Disorder, articulation and fluency disorders, and Attention Deficit Disorder. Mercy General Hospital "Coordinated Care Project" 406 ½ Sunrise Boulevard, Suite 300 Roseville, CA 95611 Phone: (916) 536-2442 Email: leaton@chw.edu Offers rehabilitative services, free of charge, for survivors of TBI. Program includes a comprehensive rehabilitation program consisting of physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Offers a “Bridges” program, a program that includes weekly group sessions for support, health and fitness training, and community reintegration. Individuals can also take part in vocational assessments and learn practical strategies for use in the workplace. San Francisco TBI Network 207 Skyline Boulevard San Francisco, CA 94132 450 Stanyan St., 3-WEST San Francisco, CA 94117 Phone: (415) 665-4109 x1728 TTY: (415) 665-4107 Email: ekoc@janetpomeroy.org A joint project between The Janet Pomeroy Center, the Department of Mental Health and St. Mary's Hospital. Services for adults with TBI who reside in San Francisco County, as well as to their family members. Services includes community reintegration, vocational support, supported living services, caregiver support and family/community education. Initial service Plans are created for individuals to help them meet their care needs and goals. Provides information about and referral to resources such as community agencies serving brain-injured individuals, financial resources, rehabilitation needs, legal services and care facilities. Making Headway, INC. 1125 Third Street Eureka, CA 95501 Phone: (707) 442-7668 Email: gpascoe@mhwcenter.org Specializes in offering prevention, outreach, and treatment to residents of the Northern California community. Offers many highlights, including: • Outreach and Education: Offers the InMotion Program (brings presentations to schools and sponsors events in an attempt to prevent injury that could lead to TBI), provides seminars and conferences to professionals on TBI. • Support Groups • Case Management: Provides skilled case management in employment, housing, and other issues where help is needed to clients and family members. • Psychotherapy: Provides three Marriage Family Therapists to patients and family members, and psychotherapeutic groups. • Community and Vocational Reintegration: One on one staff interaction to help clients with basic life skills such as planning, organizing, and scheduling. • Therapeutic Recreation: Various community and outdoor activities including trips to Community Theater performances, regular swimming classes, music classes, kayaking and rafting Alta Bates Summit Regional Rehabilitation Services – Brain Injury Program 2001 Dwight Way Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (510) 204-4406, option 3 Has a focus on relearning daily activities. Services are performed by a professional and highly experienced interdisciplinary team that helps the patient and patient’s family members understand the nature of the brain injury. Program includes: Individual behavior management, Progressive therapy techniques, Extensive family education/involvement, Consistent communication, Access to community resources, and an easy referral and admission process. Full day and partial day programs are available. Services for Brain Injury 2731 N. First Street, Suite 100 San Jose, CA 95134 Phone: (408) 434-2277 Email: info@SBIcares.org Aid individuals who have sustained TBI by offering re-education, advocacy, counseling, and job training so that quality of life and maximum independence is attained for both the person with the injury and his or her family. Provide aid to the community in the prevention of brain injuries. Services, including, but not limited to: • Daily programs teaching self-care, academics, computer-aided learning, and socialization • Speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical exercise and education • Independent living skills training in cooking, home and money management, crafts, and volunteerism • Vocational testing and evaluations, job training, job placement, and on-the-job coaching; • Advocacy for housing, acquisition of entitlements, and transportation; • Counseling for clients and his or her family members, and after care support groups • Prevention posters, plays, and presentations to schools/faculty Garfield Neurobehavioral Center 1451 28th Avenue Oakland, California 94601 Phone: (510) 261-9191 An acute inpatient nursing center devoted to treating neurobehavioral illnesses, including Offers individualized, interdisciplinary therapy for individuals aged 18-59 in their 96-bed facility. Treatments are offered in physical medicine, psychiatry, occupational and physical therapy, nursing, and rehabilitation. Consider family participation to be a vital aspect of rehabilitation, therefore offer family education and support groups. Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation-- Laband Transitional Living Center 250 East Harrison Pomona, CA 91767 (800) 926-5462, (909) 596-7733 TTY: (909) 596-3646 Email: rehab@casacolina.org Offers both 24-hour inpatient care, as well as a day treatment program to serve the needs of adults and adolescents with TBI. Programs offer highly specialized interdisciplinary teams and intensive therapy sessions. Families are asked to be highly involved in the therapy sessions which focus on: • Physical restoration of functions - including bowel and bladder control, mobility and self-care • Cognitive skill building -addressing attention, concentration, memory, problem solving and communication • Social/behavioral shaping- improving impulse control, social appropriateness, and frustration tolerance • Reintegration into the home and community - covering home skills, money management, accessing transportation, and safety awareness • Psychological adjustment - addressing changes in relationships, body image and living with a new sense of self California Pacific Regional Rehabilitation Center California Pacific Regional Rehabilitation Center Castro at Duboce Street Davies Campus South Tower San Francisco, CA 94114 Phone: (415) 809-0702 Offers many services for individuals with TBI. Offer an Acute Brain Injury Program. Provides adults with brain injuries individualized treatments that focus on the functional, physical, cognitive, psychosocial, vocational, educational, leisure, recreational, cultural, spiritual, medical, substance abuse and dependency issues of patients. Supported by onsite 24 hour, state-of-the-art Acute Tertiary Medical Center Services and by specialists on the Medical Staff at the center. Offer an interdisciplinary team of specialists who provide comprehensive supervision, coordinated rehabilitation, patient and family centered case management, customized therapy/medication to enhance cognition, weekly interdisciplinary conferences and a patient/ family resource center. Offer specialized components, such as a behavioral management program, a life skills group, and a wheelchair skills group. Acute Brain Injury Program, California Pacific offers post acute services and outpatient specialty rehabilitation. Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center Adult Brain Injury Program 7601 E. Imperial Hwy Downey, CA 90242 (877) RANCHO-1 or (877) 726-2461 TTY: (562) 401-8450 Offers an inpatient and outpatient program for adults over the age of 18 with TBI. Program utilizes levels of cognitive function, a tool used to assess individuals with brain injury and developed within their facility. Facility utilizes an interdisciplinary team of psychiatrists, neurologists, nurses, case managers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, psychologists, speech language pathologists, social workers, recreation therapists, and dieticians. Patients are monitored on a daily basis for progress and diagnostic and other studies such as MRI, CT, EEG, and EMG is available for use, as well as referral to other departments within the Rancho facility. Family is encouraged to participate throughout the healing process and is offered therapy and education sessions. Once the inpatient program is finished, patients are eligible to take part in the outpatient program, where aid in occupational, physical, and speech therapy programs are provided, as well as driver training and vocational programs. Kaiser Foundation Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, Center for Brain Injury 975 Sereno Drive Vallejo, CA 94589 Phone: (707) 651-1044 Provides intensive inpatient rehabilitation for severely impaired individuals with brain injuries. Offer physical, occupational, and speech therapy, social work, school tutoring, counseling, nurse rehabilitation, and treatment from an interdisciplinary staff that includes neuropsychologists and psychiatrists. Individuals are required to have a pre-admission interview and an evaluation before they can be admitted. Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center - Brain Injury Center 27700 Medical Center Road Mission Viejo, California 92691-6426 Phone: (949) 364-1770 The Mission Hospital Brain Injury Center utilizes family centered treatment with a structured-integrated approach providing customized physical, occupational and speech therapy services. Northridge Hospital Brain injury Program 18300 Roscoe Blvd Northridge, CA 91328 Phone: (818) 885-8500 Offers Inpatient and Day Treatment programs, as well as home and community care. Utilizes a multidisciplinary team consisting of a Clinical Case Coordinator, Occupational Therapists, Orthotist/Prosthetists, Physiatrists, Physical Therapists, Respiratory Therapists, Social Service workers, Rehabilitation Nurses, and Speech Therapists. Offers many services, such as structured rehab therapy, medical management, counseling, family education, and most notably, a unique pet therapy program. A home and community care program is also available for patients who would like assistance within those settings. Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Rehabilitation Center TBI Program 751 South Bascom Avenue San Jose, California 95128 Phone: (408) 885-2000 TTY: (408) 971 -4068 Email: scvmed.rehab@hhs.co.scl.ca.us Offers complete services for TBI, designed to work with the patient from initial trauma and all the way through community re-entry. Patients are cared for by an interdisciplinary team of professionals (including therapists, nurses, a case manager, social worker, psychologist, and individuals from respiratory care and urology). Features including: Family and Peer Support Groups; Day Center Programs; Disabled Students Programs in community colleges; and Living Adjustment Programs in transitional living centers. Scripps Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Center Brain Injury Day Treatment Program 354 Santa Fe Drive Encinitas, CA 92024 Phone: (760) 633-6512 Email: Romito.Diane@scrippshealth.org Runs weekdays from 9am to 3:30pm and consists of a multidisciplinary team of professionals that aids patients in individual and group sessions, as well as community reintegration activities. Offers many custom-tailored therapies for their patients to partake in include: • Occupational Therapy – aid in returning to independent living, work, or school. Therapists help patients relearn daily activities such as bathing and dressing. • Physical Therapy – work to increase mobility skills, improve strength, endurance, balance, and to resume normal physical activities. • Speech and Language Therapy—assist with activities related to improving speech and language skills. Centinela Freeman Regional Medical Center, Memorial Campus 333 North Prairie Avenue Inglewood, CA 90031 Phone: (310) 419-8232 Offers for individuals with TBI. Offers the New Pathways program, designed to aid individuals with brain injuries with re-entry into society, as well as cognitive rehabilitation. New Pathways offers specialized, individualized treatment including two unique programs, the Driver Mobility Program (aid to assess if a patient is physically/mentally able to drive again) and the Return To Work Program (aid to re-establish the skills, attitudes, and work behaviors necessary to return to the work environment). Offers case management, interdisciplinary planning/ goal setting/reporting, individual treatment in various settings, counseling/education, group therapy, local transportation, use of functional, communitybased activities with an emphasis on returning to productive activities, and long term follow up. Offers the Neurological Rehabilitation Center, an inpatient rehabilitation center for individuals with neurological injuries. Patients are housed in apartment like settings, which include patios, libraries, game rooms, televisions and kitchens, where they are able to participate in daily activities and receive individualized treatment. Family members are able to stay with patients in their apartments in order to help with the transition back into community life. Services overseen by the center’s interdisciplinary staff, including, but not limited to: Neurodevelopmental therapy (NDT), assessment and treatment of swallowing disorders, biofeedback therapy, aquatic therapy, activities therapy (including arts and crafts, music, magic and animal-facilitated therapy), Feldenkrais, support/educational groups, nutritional services, and pastoral care. Offers an outpatient rehabilitation program, which offers neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT), speech, language, cognitive, hand, swallowing, orthopedic, and arthritis rehabilitation, as well as a fitness center. Interface Environments Winways Rehabilitation 7732 Santiago Canyon Road Orange, CA 92869 Phone: (714) 771-5276 Email: helpdesk@winwaysrehab.com A community re-entry program containing a Residential, Day Treatment program, as well as a Home and Community Program. Individuals are eligible for their services if they are medically stable, continent of bowl and bladder, willing to participate in rehabilitation, and are able to benefit from an intensive therapy program schedule. Offers a special program for Hispanics with TBI called Contigo Adelante, which offers Spanish interpreters and therapy materials to meet the needs of patients. Offers: • Speech - Language Pathology • Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Cognitive Retraining • Neuropsychological Consultation • Physiatric and Medical Specialty Consultation • Pre-Driving Evaluation • Leisure Skill and Therapeutic Recreation • Pre - Vocational Skill Development Interface Environments Solutions at Santa Barbara 1135 North Patterson Avenue Santa Barbara, CA 93111 Phone: (805) 683-1995 Email: helpdesk@winwaysrehab.com A community re-entry program containing a Residential, Day Treatment program, as well as a Home and Community Program. Individuals are eligible for their services if they are medically stable, continent of bowl and bladder, willing to participate in rehabilitation, and are able to benefit from an intensive therapy program schedule. Offers: • Speech - Language Pathology • Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Cognitive Retraining • Neuropsychological Consultation • Physiatric and Medical Specialty Consultation • Pre-Driving Evaluation • Leisure Skill and Therapeutic Recreation • Pre - Vocational Skill Development The Janet Pomeroy Center 207 Skyline Blvd. San Francisco, CA 94132 Phone: (415) 665-4100 Email: info@janetpomeroy.org Provides relief for individuals with severe disabilities and brain injuries. Specializing in therapeutic recreation, vocational rehabilitation, and support services for individuals aged five through senior adult. Includes a therapeutic swimming pool, gymnasium, computer lab, kitchen, stage, playground, community garden with a greenhouse, and day camp. Provides a variety of special services including: • Children/Teen Services – Care for youth, including aid with school work • Adult/Senior Recreation – Activities to increase social, leisure, physical functioning, and community integration skills • Brainstorm Program – Day program of classes to assist with the process of developing/relearning valuable skills for adults aged 22 to 65 • Theatre Unlimited – Drama and dance classes for all ages • Respite Care Services – Weekend and Overnight Respite Care • Able Gardeners -- Landscaping and grounds maintenance services • Adult Development -- Vocational training, Communication, Independent living skills, and Recreation • Assessment and Training • Integrated Work Services • Personal/Social Adjustment and Placement Services • Point of Transition – Integrated Work Program • San Francisco TBI Network and TBI Case Services -- Provides Vocational Assessment, Personal, Vocational and Social Adjustment (PVSA) individual/group services for individuals with TBI • Vocational and Leisure Services • Transportation and Aquatics Brain Injury Network of Sonoma County PO Box 9217 Santa Rosa, CA 95405-1217 Phone: (707) 544-4323 Email: survivors@braininjurynetwork.org A survivor led and operated support agency for individuals within Sonoma, Lake, and Mendocino counties who have sustained acquired brain injuries, including individuals with TBI. Offers facilitated meetings and emotional support, as well as peer support and caregiver support groups. Hold youth education meetings, advocate on behalf of victims and hold an information and referral line for information on various topics important to those within the brain injury community. Back in the Saddle 9775 Mockingbird Avenue Apple Valley, CA 92308 Phone: (760) 240-3217 Email: seza82@hotmail.com A long term residential facility for adults affected by brain injuries who are motivated to become as self reliant and independent as possible. Individuals who seek admittance should no longer be predominated by medical needs in the clinical picture, should not pose a threat to themselves or others, should be capable of independent bathing, dressing, toileting, and eating skills, should have functional communicational skills, should be capable of exit from the premises without equipment if necessary, and should be motivated to become more independent and self reliant. Offers recreational outings, such as bowling or horseback riding, as well as different recreational activities on site, such as gardening and animal care. Individuals are assigned life skill trainers and case managers to help prioritize goals. All medical, dental, counseling, and other appointments are kept, as well as medication stored and provided per doctor’s orders. Residents at Back in the Saddle are expected to help as much as they find possible at the facility with clean up to help facilitate the independence process. Brain Injury Specialists 1746-F S. Victoria Avenue #356 Ventura, CA 93003 Phone: (760) 240-3217 Email: lisa@braininjspecialists.com Offers home and community rehabilitation to individuals with traumatic brain injury within the Greater Ventura Area. Specialized, individualized sessions are offered with physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and are available at both the individual's home and within the community (at places such as the individual's bank, store, park, etc) as well. Sessions can last as long as two hours, and can be extended depending on the individual's needs and requirements. CareMeridian Check website for exact addresses Northern California locations: Elk Grove Fairfax Gilroy Fresno Southern California: Oxnard La Habra Heights Artesia Santa Ana Silverado Escondido Phone: Main center: (949) 263-6630 Toll free: 800.852.1256 Email: gwakefield@caremeridian.com A multi-location inpatient rehabilitation center that offers highly individualized services within a home located in a residential community. Facilities come equipped with kitchens, rehab exercise and entertainment areas, as well as a fully landscaped backyard for outdoor therapeutic activities. Patient rooms are individualized to each resident, aiding in the control of a patient’s environment, as well as in his or her activity level. Each of their locations offer physician services, rehabilitation nursing care, professional rehabilitation therapy services, nutritional services, and ancillary services such as pharmacy, lab, radiology diagnostics, and durable medical equipment. Their nursing staff is skilled nursing staff is trained specifically in treating the medically complex patient, providing IV infusion services, and ventilator/tracheostomy support. CareMeridian has a 1:4 staff to patient ratio so that patients always have the same primary caregiver throughout their stay. Macsa 130 North Jackson Ave San Jose, CA 95116 Phone: (408) 928-1155 Email: Belinda@macsa.org Offers services to brain injured individuals in the realms of physical, occupational, and speech therapies. A day program, offered Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30am and 4:00pm. Offers nutritionist aid, certified RN care, social work, health monitoring, and social activities. Coastline Community College ABI Program 2990 Mesa Verde Dr. East Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone: (714) 241-6214 Email: evalle@coastline.edu A two-year educational program that works to provide cognitive retraining for adults aged 18 and over who have sustained a brain injury due to traumatic or non-traumatic injuries. Aids students with deficits in verbal skills, memory, figural skills, critical thinking, attention, and organization and their primary goal is to assist students with applying skills learned in class to practical, real-life home and work environments. Provides students with neuroeducational assessments, counseling for themselves and their families, and job training/placement assistance. Classes meet for four hours a day, Monday through Thursday, and are staffed by credentialed special education instructors and are assisted by neuropsychologist, instructional associates, aides, interns and volunteers. Individuals who wish to be involved in the classes should have sustained their injury after the age of 13, be medically stable, and possess control over their bodily functions. Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) 34730 Bob Wilson Dr. #201 San Diego, CA 92134 Phone: (619) 532-5842 Email: info@dvbic.org A group of seven TBI Programs in Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals throughout the nation, with a California location within the Naval Medical Center in San Diego. The DVBIC serves the needs of Veterans who have acquired TBI through events within a civilian population or within a unique military setting. DVBIC provides case management and individualized, evidence-based treatment, as well as access to ongoing clinical research trials. Each facility provides brain injury evaluations, and comprehensive assessments (including neurological, neuropsychological, laboratory, psychosocial, audio logic, and electroencephalographic). Kindred Hospital Modesto 730 17th St Modesto, CA Phone: (209) 523-9006 Email: http://www.khmodesto.com/contactus.asp A 100-bed facility with long-term acute care, transitional care, subacute services, and comprehensive physical rehabilitation. Offers many services within their hospitals including a special program of rehabilitation and recovery for individuals with brain injuries. Offers case management, ventilator weaning, outpatient therapy, an interdisciplinary team of physicians, respiratory therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, food services/nutrition support, and social services. High Hopes Head Injury Program 2953 Edinger Ave. Tustin, CA 92780 Phone: (949) 733-0044 A day treatment program for TBI, and was the first non-profit charitable head injury program created in the US. Offers services as the lowest costing program of its kind in the nation, offering scholarship assistance to students who otherwise might not be able to afford the program. Offers physical and cognitive aid, providing individual and group classes in subjects such as music, art, conditioning, therapeutic swimming, and independent living. Students also manage a unique “Lunch Express” business, in which students make lunch twice a week for students and staff. Case management, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, prevocational training, re-socialization services, cognitive retraining computer assisted instruction, and case management are available. Jodi House, Brain Injury Association of Santa Barbara 1235C Veronica Springs Road Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Phone: (805) 563-2882 Email: info@jodihouse.org A community-based, post-rehabilitation day program held in a home like setting. It provides opportunities for social interaction, life skill training, recreation, and support for adults living with acquired brain injury (i.e. from head trauma, tumor, and stroke) and their families. Does not provide medical treatments, but does provide these programs to help individuals cultivate independence: • Peer Support Group • Family Group • Family Support Series • Communication Skills • Memory Strategies • Community Outings • Yoga • Percussion Workshop • Reiki • Ceramics • Computer Lab • Socials Jodi House is a component of the Brain Injury Association of Santa Barbara, which also offers community outreach services. Learning Services Southern California 2335 Bear Valley Parkway Escondido, CA 92027 Phone: (760) 746-3223 or (888) 419-9955 A national campus-based living environment. Created for individuals who require intensive support and the living environment is complemented by a treatment facility and recreational area. Services available in the program include, but are not limited to: • Residential Rehabilitation --community based model, includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, nursing and psychology services. • Community Integrated Group Home Living • Supervised Apartment Living • Day Activities –therapeutic activities such as daily orientation, current events, physical exercise program, self regulation, time management, money management, cooking, cognitive development activities designed to improve memory, concentration and problem solving in real life tasks, social skill building activities, psychosocial groups focusing on emotions, individual and group leisure activities, and recreational outings in the community. • Respite Learning Services Northern California 10855 DeBruin Way Gilroy, CA 95020 17570 Del Monte Ave. Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Phone: (408) 848-4379 Toll free: (888) 419-9955 A national campus-based living environment. Offers two programs, one located in Gilroy and one in Morgan Hill. Gilroy is located on ten acres of ranchland, while the program in Morgan Hill is located in a small town atmosphere within a supportive community. Both programs are created for individuals who require intensive support and the living environments are complemented by treatment facilities and recreational areas. Services available in Northern California include, but are not limited to: • Residential Rehabilitation --community based model, includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, nursing and psychology services. • Community Integrated Group Home Living • Supervised Apartment Living • Day Activities –therapeutic activities such as daily orientation, current events, physical exercise program, self regulation, time management, money management, cooking, cognitive development activities designed to improve memory, concentration and problem solving in real life tasks, social skill building activities, psychosocial groups focusing on emotions, individual and group leisure activities, and recreational outings in the community. • Respite John Muir Medical Center Neurosciences Institute Brain Injury Program 1601 Ygnacio Valley Road Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Phone: (925) 941-5050 Offers many programs and specialties. They provide: • Neuro-Trauma Services • Neuro ICU • Acute Rehabilitation – offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy, a memory assessment program, a health and fitness institute, and Work Hardening/Functional Capacity Assessments • Outpatient Rehabilitation – offers the same services as acute rehabilitation in an outpatient setting. • Neuropsychology • Neurology • Physiatry • Education & Training • Information & Referral • TBI Trauma Protocol • Brain Injury Protocol • TBI Research Group • Survivor Group - New Lift II • Collaboration with John Muir Medical Center, Concord Campus School District's community-based day program: "On-Track". Kentfield Rehabilitation Hospital 1125 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Kentfield, California 94904 Phone: (415) 485-3527 Provides a brain injury rehabilitation program within an inpatient setting for individuals who have acquired or traumatic brain injuries. Offers intervention/coma management, as well as acute brain injury rehabilitation. The early intervention and coma management service utilizes aggressive therapy, rehabilitation and medication management to aid minimally responsive patients. They also offer bed and wheelchair positioning to improve tone and head control, splinting and serial casting, medication trials, nutrition consultations, family support and education, as well as tracheostomy management and weaning with 24-hour respiratory therapy services. The acute brain injury rehabilitation service is for patients who are more responsive, who wish to receive aid in strengthening their independence. Offers: primary care by a board certified physiatrist, an interdisciplinary team approach, specialized nursing care, aggressive integrated physical and occupational therapy, counseling, education and behavior management, as well as family-centered case management and discharge planning. Laurel Grove Acute Rehabilitation Hospital at Eden Medical Center 19933 Lake Chabot Rd. Castro Valley, CA 94546 Phone: (510) 727-2755 Offers a 31-bed inpatient acute rehabilitation hospital that serves individuals with disabling injuries or illnesses, including individuals with TBI. Offers an interdisciplinary team of physiatrists, consulting/primary care physicians, rehabilitation nurses, physical and occupational therapists, speech/language pathologists, audiologists, social workers/case managers, neuropsychologists, orthotic/prosthetic specialists, and recreational therapists. Offer various services, including: • Activities of daily living (ADL) training • Wheelchair positioning and mobility training • Cognitive and perceptual evaluation and retraining • Community re-entry activities • Oral-motor and swallowing skills assessment and management • Behavioral intervention and management • Psychological evaluation and counseling • Patient and family education and training • Ten-day evaluation of acute rehabilitation potential • Home evaluations to assess need for adaptive equipment and environmental modifications • Self-medication training Neurobehavioral Cognitive Services 450 S Porter Road, Suite A Dixon, CA 95620 Phone: (707) 678-7394 A 6-bed inpatient/residential facility, devoted to helping individuals with brain injury. Offers highly experienced clinicians to aid patients with their clinical plans and provide: • Neurobehavioral rehabilitation • Diagnostic evaluations • Medical and case management • Physical, occupational, and speech/language therapy • Neuropsychology • Vision and vestibular therapy • Rehabilitation nursing • Family services, including counseling and education Services are also offered within an outpatient setting as patients progress, or if individuals require aid, but are at a less severe stage in rehabilitation. Pacifica Nursing & Rehab Center 385 Esplanade Pacifica, CA 94044 Phone: (650) 993-5576 Located right next to the Pacific Ocean consisting of 68 inpatient beds, as well as outpatient therapy. Offers a rehabilitation therapy program consisting of physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Offers various activities such as bingo, exercises, current events, music, books on tape, church services, sing-along, crafts, entertainers, and frequent field trips. Residents often get to enjoy barbeques and events for their family members to partake in as well. Social services are available for all residents and family members. Gentiva Rehab Without Walls 4020 Moorpark Avenue, Suite 220 San Jose, CA 95117 Phone: (800) 403-3352 1485 Response Road Suite 220 Sacramento, CA 95815 Phone: (888) 556-5096 1501 W. Cameron Avenue, Suite 210 West Covina, CA 91790 Phone: (800) 741-1164 2525 Camino Del Rio South Suite 210 San Diego, CA 92108 Phone: (619) 718-9960 Serves a number of individuals with disabilities, including those with TBI. Provides individuals with TBI with the skills necessary for living, and provides these services to them in their own communities. All aid is supplied by a professional skilled clinical team who work together to ensure that patients can not only do rediscovered skills in a structured environment, but in their own home settings and communities as well. Treatment plans are customized for each individual’s desires and can be altered as the patient heals. Salinas Adult School Rejuvenation Education Assistance Program-REAP 20 Sherwood Place Salinas, California 93906 Phone: (831) 796-6920 Email: info@salinasadultschool.com Helps youth and adults with physical disabilities, including those with TBI, learn and practice skills to improve their independence levels. Enrollment is $40.00 a year, and those who wish to enroll should already be somewhat independent. Individuals who are not as independent and may need aid during program participation are welcome to bring a family member or another individual with them from home who can help with any limitations the individual may have. Available Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings and they offer exercise (individual and group), mobility and strength training, health education, gardening, crafts, cognitive skills training, an activity specialist, and an instructional aide. Enrollment fee also includes registration in the Creative Living Program offered at Salinas, which offers classes such as computer use, quilting, watercolors, and knitting. North City's Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Program 7250 Mesa College Dr San Diego, CA 92111 Phone: (619) 388-6983 TTY: (619) 388-6729 Email: sbanksto@sdccd.edu Offers non-credit, non-fee classes to help individuals recover from brain traumas acquired after the age of 13. Curriculum covers various areas, including: Cognitive Retraining; Personal Development; Communication; Academic Skills; Vocational Exploration; Coping Strategies; Advocacy Awareness; Creativity Development. Grades/units are not given for the courses and courses are taught by speech language pathologists, rehabilitation counselors, recreation therapists, counselors, and paraprofessional support staff. Progress is measured through student education contracts, as well as periodic team meetings. To be admitted to the program, potential students are required to complete an application, participate in an intake interview at the district office, and must supply medical documentation of the brain injury. ECC's Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Program 4343 Ocean View Blvd. San Diego, CA 92113 Phone: (619) 388-4812 TTY: (619) 388-4811 Email: jbromma@sdccd.edu Offers non-credit, non-fee classes to help individuals recover from brain traumas acquired after the age of 13. Curriculum covers various areas, including: Cognitive Retraining; Personal Development; Communication; Vocational Exploration; Advocacy Awareness. Grades/units are not given for the courses and courses are taught by speech language pathologists, rehabilitation counselors, recreation therapists, counselors, and paraprofessional support staff. Progress is measured through student education contracts, as well as periodic team meetings. To be admitted to the program, potential students are required to complete an application, participate in an intake interview at the district office, and must supply medical documentation of the brain injury. Sharp Brain Injury Rehabilitation 2999 Health Center Drive San Diego, CA 92123 Toll free: (800) 82-Sharp Phone: (858) 939-3866 Email: info@sharp.com Offers individualized treatment plans from an integrated therapy team specializing in brain injury treatment for patients over the age of 14 who have TBI. Offers inpatient and outpatient services, as well as community integration services to help patients successfully return to the home, school, or community environment. Offers adapted driving assessment and training, peer support and mentoring programs, Sharp on Survival (a national injury prevention program), and neuropsychological services. Offers aid for caregivers, providing support groups and educational programs on such topics as coping skills, stress management, and support sharing. Provides assistance with learning to live well after brain injuries by providing sports and recreation activities, teaching how to deal with fatigue, and offering success stories of past patients. Sierra Gates of Sacramento 7150 Sierra Ponds Lane Granite Bay, CA 95650 Phone: (916) 791-7067 Email: helpdesk@winwaysrehab.com A community re-entry program containing a Residential, Day Treatment program, as well as a Home and Community Program. Individuals are eligible for their services if they are medically stable, continent of bowl and bladder, willing to participate in rehabilitation, and are able to benefit from an intensive therapy program schedule. Offers a special program for Hispanics with TBI called Contigo Adelante, which offers Spanish interpreters and therapy materials to meet the needs of patients. Offers: • Speech - Language Pathology • Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Cognitive Retraining • Neuropsychological Consultation • Physiatric and Medical Specialty Consultation • Pre-Driving Evaluation • Leisure Skill and Therapeutic Recreation • Pre - Vocational Skill Development Sub-acute Saratoga 13425 Sousa Lane Saratoga, California 95070 Phone: (408) 378-8875 Email: mike@pedisubacute.com Services youth aged birth to 21 years of age in need of medical services, including youth with TBI. Offers rehabilitative treatments dealing with the medical, physical, mental, emotional, and the psychosocial well being of patients. Offers an interdisciplinary team approach, specializing in occupational, speech, physical, therapeutic, and respiratory therapy, with a nursing ration of 1:4-6. Patients are offered a specialized activities department which offers play, arts, crafts, reading, and sensory stimulation. Offers a rehabilitation gym with a mat table, parallel bars, hydraulic standing frame, tilt table and numerous pediatric intervention modalities. Respiratory program offers 24 hour a day, seven day a week on site care from respiratory therapists. Other services offered: • Case Management • Pain Management • Wound Care • Orthopedic Care • Comfort Care • Education • Social Services St. Mary's Medical Center Ben Berman Outpatient Rehabilitation Center 450 Stanyan Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94117 Phone: (415) 750-4978 A full-service rehabilitation program designed to help individuals improve their mobility, independence, physical health and emotional well-being. Offers an interdisciplinary team of physical therapists, speech language pathologists, physical therapist assistants, neuropsychologists, occupational therapists, and physiatrists to care for individuals with disabilities, including TBI. Offers occupational therapy, speech and language pathology services, neuropsychology services (including one on one session, support groups, counseling, and sessions to help improve brain functions), physical therapy, and physiatrist services. Transitions Rehabilitation 7101 Monterey St, Suite C Gilroy, California 95020 Phone: (408) 842-6868 Email: info@transitionsrehab.com A community based comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility that provides therapy for neurologically impaired children and adults within the Transitions clinic, as well as in the home, school, work, and community environment. Includes an interdisciplinary staff of physical therapists, occupational therapists, bilingual speech/language therapists, a clinical social worker, registered nurse, psychologist, neurologist, respiratory therapist, and an orthotist/prosthetist. Includes: • Comprehensive evaluation by appropriate members of the rehab team • On-going evaluation and consultation by CORF physician • Transdisciplinary conferencing • Family/team conferences • Home/job site/school evaluations • Dysphagia program (feeding & swallow retraining) • Comprehensive functional program to increase independence in the areas of self care, housekeeping, mobility, transportation, leisure/education, pre-driving, and work related skills. • Cognitive retraining for attention/memory deficits, reasoning/problem solving, judgement/safety issues, and language development. • Computer assisted therapy • Orthotic/prosthetic services • Networking with community resources VAPAHCS Palo Alto Brain Injury Center 3801 Miranda Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94304 Phone: (650) 496-2582 Offers an inpatient and an outpatient program for veterans and military personnel who have sustained brain injuries as a result of traumatic events. Offers a TBI inpatient unit, which consists of a multidisciplinary staff of physical medicine physicians, nursing staff, rehabilitation-certified nurses, neuropsychologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, recreational therapists, speech pathologists and social workers. Team members work together to evaluate and set up an individualized treatment for patients that will enable them to make improvements in their lives, as well as learn ways to deal with any mental slowness and memory loss. Unique to the program, is “The Memory Book,” a book in which patients keep schedules and reminders that they have written down themselves. Offers a driving simulator to help prepare patients to drive again. Family education in care giving is also available. Provides cognitive retraining and community re-entry rehabilitation to patients. The program is held in a group setting, but individual treatment is also available. Housing is offered for this unit. Rehabilitation Research is also available for all patients. Brain Therapy Center 2277 Townsgate Road, Suite 220 Westlake Village, CA 91361 Phone: (805) 449-8777 Email: info@brain-injury-therapy.com Provides assessment, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation to individuals of all ages within the southern California area who have disorders of the central nervous system, including TBI. Offers various services, most notably neuropsychological rehabilitation, testing, and assessment. Offers psychological testing/assessments, expert witness/forensic assessment consultations, psychotherapy, EEG biofeedback/neurofeedback, and hypnotherapy. Rehabilitation Services of Northern California, Mt. Diablo Facility 490 Golf Club Road Pleasant Hill, CA 94523-1553 Phone: (925) 682-6330 Email: MDC@rsnc-centers.org A rehabilitation day program for individuals over 18 years of age with chronic disabilities. The program is not for intensive cases, but the facility offers many services for individuals with TBI, including the aid of a neuropsychologist, socialization activities, a social worker with a background in TBI services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital --Sotoyome Campus 151Sotoyome Street Santa Rosa, CA 95405-4869 Phone: (707) 542-2771 Email: Barbara.Corinblit@stjo.org Offers an Outpatient Neurological Therapy Center to aid adults in need of therapy, including TBI patients. Individuals are offered clinical help within the sectors of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Rose Hill 5410 Baffy Court Soquel, CA 95073 Phone: (831) 462-3788 Email: LRose5410@aol.com Specializes in treating individuals with head injuries. It is a six bed facility where each patient receives individualized treatment. Patients can be admitted as long as they are continent, medically stable, and will be able to cohabitate with other people. Provides case management, transportation, 24 hour a day supervision, private and semi private rooms, three nutritional meals a day, facilities for laundry, medical and medication monitoring, recreational and social programming, as well as exercise programming. Provides occupational therapy services, with ADL training, household chores, money and time management, community re-entry, leisure skills development, meal planning/preparation and more. For medical needs, the home coordinates care with local doctors and therapists as needed. Sierra Summit Head Injury Care Homes 8801 Washington Blvd Suite 107 Roseville, CA 95678 Phone: (916) 632-9622 Provides long term care and housing for individuals between the ages of 18 and 59 with brain injuries. Offers private and semi private rooms with individualized treatment plans for individuals within the home. Different activities are offered for each resident, including classes at Sierra Community College, as well as recreational and social activities within the community. The home is wheelchair accessible, within a residential community, and also offers a therapeutic pool. Marin Brain Injury Network Larkspur Center 1132 Magnolia Avenue Larkspur, California 94939 Phone: 415-461-6771 Email: mbin@mbin.org Run by the Marin Brain Injury Network, is a community reintegration program for survivors of brain injury that works to increase independence and facilitate re-entry into the community. Provides education, training, and rehabilitation in cognitive, social, practical, and vocational skills. Offers various activities, including, but not limited to gardening, arts and crafts, cooking lessons, and development of computer skills. Movement Discoveries 822 Mahler Road Burlingame, CA 94010 Toll free: (800) 537-1522 Phone: (650) 652-1700 Email: info@movementdiscoveries.com A pediatric physical therapy center that offers traditional and specialized therapies for children preschool aged and up. Movement Therapies offers three week long intensive therapy sessions performed by certified physical therapists. Their treatments include Suit Therapy, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and an Aquatic Therapy program. Offers Botox, osteotomy, tendon lengthening, spinal fusion, and selective dorsal rhizotomy. Physical therapy sessions are usually held 3 or 4 hours a day, 5 days a week for the three week period. Children's Therapy Center 7881 Eigleberry Street Gilroy, CA 95020 Phone: (408) 842-1121 Aides youths with neurodevelopmental deficits develop and improve their neurological skills through occupational therapy, leading to higher independence levels and better processing of sensory information. Areas they focus on include, but are not limited to: • Vision, hearing, and movement • Physical strength, endurance, and dexterity • Age appropriate sensory integration • Motor skills growth • Safety awareness • Functional independence/ Improving Self Image • Social skills • Academic readiness and learning skills Regional Medical Center of San Jose 225 North Jackson Avenue San Jose, CA 95116 Phone: (408) 259-5000 Email: Carol.Woodward@hcahealthcare.com Offers various services for TBI patients. In addition to a trauma center that mainly aids brain injured individuals, the medical center offers physical, speech, and occupational therapists to aid with patient rehabilitation. Patients are also assisted with splinting and the Medical Center also offers a neuroscience division to deal specifically with brain injury. Eureca Institute 120 W. Cerritos Ave, Building 3 Anaheim, CA 92805 Phone: (714) 778-2888 Email: rehab@eurecainstitute.com Created for children with neuromuscular disabilities, including youth who have TBI. Focus is on therapy for gross motor skills to strengthen muscles, increase proprioception, endurance, and range of motion. They provide a 5 day a week, 4.5 hours a day, individualized therapy session offer over four weeks for eligible students. Therapy program includes sunbeam therapy, elastic suit therapy, and beeswax/massage therapy. Long Beach Memorial Medical Center -- Brain Injury Program 2801 Atlantic Avenue PO Box 1428 Long Beach, CA 90801-1428 Phone: (562) 933-9001 Email: jhoward@memorialcare.org Provides numerous services for individuals with brain injuries, including 24-hour a day neurosurgical/trauma intervention. Focused on maintaining and improving patient wellness, in addition to aiding patients with community reintegration. Includes a Sensory Stimulation Program, Spasticity Clinic, Balance and Vestibular Center, Outpatient Neurorehabilitation, post-acute residential and day treatment programs, support groups, and family education groups. Patients are managed at treatment levels, and are able to advance to different levels and treatments as their condition changes. Rehabilitation Center at San Joaquin General Hospital 500 West Hospital Road French Camp, CA 95231 Phone: (209) 468-6280 Email: blewis@sjgh.hs.co.san-joaquin.ca.us Provides comprehensive and individualized outpatient rehabilitation to patients with brain injuries from an interdisciplinary staff of caregivers. Rehabilitation services include: • Physical, occupational, recreational, and speech therapy • Sessions with a psychiatrist or psychologist • Aid from a physiatrist and rehabilitative nurses • Aid from a social worker and case manager • Family education/support groups California Mentor Brain Injury Services Check Site for Address Phone: (800) 203-5394 Email: abiinfo@thementornetwork.com A residential home located on a 5 acre ranch that provides neurorehabilitative, residential, day, and outpatient services to brain injured individuals in need of assistance. Individualized care is provided for all patients, regardless of which program they participate in, and care services include: • Physical, Speech, Cognitive, Occupational, Vision, and Life Skills Therapy • Social Services • Case Management • Medication Management • Community Reintegration • Productive Activities • Neuropsychological and Neurooptometry Consultations • Medical Consulting • Leisure • Support Groups All services are directed at helping patients enhance, as well as gain additional functional abilities. Mt. Diablo Adult Education "On Track" Program 1266 San Carlos Ave. Concord, CA 94518 Phone: (925) 685-7340, extension 2747 Provides an environment for brain injured individuals over the age of 18 to relearn old skills, develop new skills, and overall build self-esteem by reaching personal goals. Classes are held three days a week from 10am to 3pm and are aimed at assisting individuals with brain injury make the transition from rehabilitation to becoming active members of their communities. Curriculum is mainly determined by students and their needs, topics covered usually include: • Cognitive Skills (Organization, Education, Retraining) • Community re-Entry Skills ( Vocational skills/volunteerism, Community resources/involvement) • Personal/Social Growth (Creative arts, Group support, Socialization/Communication) • Daily Living Skills (Wellness, Leisure planning, Cooking, Money Management The Brain Therapeutics Medical Clinic 26381 Crown Valley Pkwy #130 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Phone: (800) 300-1063 A private neurorehabilitative program for individuals with brain injuries. Individuals are given individualized treatment with hyperbaric oxygen, physical and pulsed magnetic therapy, acupuncture, biofeedback, external counterpulsation, and nutritional/metabolic therapy. Chico Hyperbaric Center 1026 Mangrove Ave., Suite 10 Chico, CA 95926 Toll free: (888) 324-6240 Phone: (530) 899-9361 Email: info@HBOToday.com The Chico Hyperbaric Center administers hyperbaric oxygen therapy (the administration of 100 percent oxygen at a controlled pressure in timed intervals) to individuals with various disorders, including those with TBI. Loma Linda University TBI Program 25333 Barton Road Loma Linda, CA 92354 Phone: (909) 558-6144 A comprehensive clinical program designed to aid patients aged five and over with becoming more independent within their surroundings. Utilizing a combination of intensive one on one sessions along with group therapy, the program’s interdisciplinary team of occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech language therapists, physiatrists, social service workers, case managers, and dieticians work to ensure the patient receives the best treatment possible. Services provided include: • Pre-vocational/work re-entry focused program • Pre-driving screening and driving evaluation • Sports and recreation program • Rehabilitation engineering • Dysphagia treatment and feeding support • Socialization and community re-integration • Community outings • Family and patient support groups/education • Provision of lunch and snacks • Rest period as needed • Case manager coordination of program • Aquatics program • Coordination of program with available community resources Totally Kids Specialty Healthcare Loma Linda: 1720 Mountain View Ave. Loma Linda, CA 92354 Phone: (909) 796-6915 ext. 137 Email: joy@totallykids.com Sun Valley: 10716 La Tuna Canyon Road Sun Valley, CA 91352 Phone: (818) 252-5863 ext. 218 Email: joy@totallykids.com A pediatric subacute program for youth, aged newborn to 21 years of age, who are technologically dependent, medically fragile, or developmentally disabled. Patients receive individualized treatment plans coordinated by a Nurse Care Manager, which can include anything from developmental training/support, socialization, education services, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, and music therapy. Children are housed in a home like environment, and special family housing is also available next door to the facility so that family members can be in close proximity to their children. Family training rooms are also available so that family members can be prepared to take care of their children’s needs once they return to the home environment. VitalCare America Call for exact physical addresses for various locations throughout California Phone: (800) 782-2288 Email: http://www.subacute.com/contactus.htm A subacute rehabilitation program that provides care for patients with various catastrophic illnesses and disorders, including those who have sustained traumatic brain injuries. Provides individualized care programs based on their needs and abilities, and are assigned monthly VitalTeam Conferences where the patient, their medical team, and family members discuss progress and future goals. Provides both an adult and a pediatric subacute program which supply multiple services, including: • Occupational Therapy • Physical Therapy • Sensory Stimulation Speech Therapy • Wound Care • Respiratory Support, including Ventilator Dependency • Tracheostomies and/or Feeding Tubes INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS Placer Independent Resource Services 11768 Atwood Rd., #29 Auburn, CA 95603 Phone: (800) 833-3453 TTY: (530) 885-0326 Email: tmiller@pirs.org A nonprofit organization that works to help individuals with disabilities, including those with TBI, become more independent in their daily activities. Provides education to the community, and advocate on the behalf of those in need. Their services are completely free of charge, and they offer the following resources: • Assistive Technology • Peer Support • Personal Assistant Referral • Benefits Counseling • Housing Assistance • Independent Living Skills Training • Individual and Systems Advocacy • Community Outreach • Information and Referral to Resources Independent Living Center of Kern County 1631 30th Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Phone: (661) 325-1063 Email: pmcelwee@ilckc.org A nonprofit group that provides services to individuals with all types of disabilities, residing within Kern County and is best as a program for individuals who would like to learn how to become more independent in their daily lives. Their many services include: • Individual Advocacy (advocacy on individual’s behalf, as well as education in advocacy skills) • Systems Advocacy (consumer and community activism) • Independent Living Skills Training (money management, cooking/nutrition, employment readiness, mobility, housing search, attendant hiring) • Information/Referrals • Peer Counseling (individual and group sessions) • Personal Assistants (includes registry and aid in hiring process) • Housing Services (aid in locating accessible/affordable housing) • Art/Social Programs • Communication Services (helps to relay calls, obtain TDD equipment, forms, etc) • Client Assistance Programs Center for Independence of the Disabled (CID) 875 O'Neill Avenue Belmont, CA 94002 Phone: (650) 595-0783 Satellite Center located at: 355 Gellert Boulevard, Suite 256 Daly City, CA 94015 Phone: (650) 991-5124 TTY: (650) 595-0743 Email: kentm@cidbelmont.org The Center for Independence of the Disabled offers many services for disabled members of the San Mateo County community. These include: • Housing Accessibility Modification (Installation of grab bars, rails, ramps, hand held showers, etc) • Independent Living Skills (includes Occupational Therapist evaluation in the home environment) • Peer Counseling (individual/group, provided by licensed, trained persons with disabilities) • Financial Benefits Counseling • Aid with Money Management/Grocery Shopping Assistance Service • Personal Assistance Program (provides info on qualified personal care attendants) • Client Assistance Program (advocacy for clients/applicant of Department of Rehabilitation who are not getting their needs met) • Assistive Technology Program (education/training on technology for individual’s with disabilities) Berkeley Center for Independent Living 2539 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (510) 841-4776 Satellite Offices: Downtown Oakland 610 16th St. Suite 419 Oakland, CA 94612 Email: info@cilberkeley.org Centro de Vida Independiente CIV Located inside the Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation 1470 Fruitvale Avenue Oakland, CA 94601 Phone: (510) 536-2271 East Oakland 7200 Bancroft Ave, Suite 176 Oakland, CA Phone: (510) 635-4920 Downtown Oakland: (510) 763-9999 A nonprofit organization providing free services and referrals to aid individuals with disabilities. Their services include: • Systems Change Advocacy (advocacy to make systems more accessible) • Individual Advocacy • Assistive Technology Services (helps with obtaining, repairing, and understanding assistive living devices) • Deaf/Blind Services (counseling, skills training, referrals, translations) • Client Assistance Project (education on the rights of individuals with disabilities) • Employment Services (works to enhance job skills, write resumes, teach interview techniques) • Financial Benefits Counseling • Housing Services (assists in finding affordable, accessible housing) • Independent Living Skills • Information/Referrals • Peer Support • Personal Assistance Services (helps to match home attendants with individuals) • Youth Services (counseling, workshops, and support groups for youth aged 14-22) Communities Actively Living Independent & Free (CALIF) 634 South Spring St, 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90014 Phone: (213) 627-0477 Email: info@calif-ilc.org A nonprofit organization run by individuals with disabilities aimed at achieving the best services possible for disabled individuals, as well as providing clients with services that will assist them in their daily lives. Their services include: • Systems Change Advocacy • Housing Advocacy • Individual/Benefits Advocacy • Personal Assistance Services Advocacy • Information/Referral • Peer Counseling • Independent Living Skills Training Independent Living Services of Northern California 1161 East Avenue Chico, CA 95926-1018 Phone: (530) 893-8527 TTY: (530) 893-8527 Email: info@ilsnc.org Satellite Center: 1411 Yuba Street Redding, CA 96001 Phone: (530) 242-8550 TTY: (530) 242-8550 Offers various services within Butte, Glenn, Tehama, Plumas, Shasta, Lassen, Siskiyou, and Modoc counties pertaining to individuals with disabilities. A non-profit run by disabled persons. Their services include: • Information/Referral Services • Assistive Technology (provides information on helpful technology for individuals with disabilities, including Velcro strips/mechanical grabbers) • Peer Advising • Contract Services (on site evaluation of compliance with Title 24) • Housing Services (aid with finding subsidy housing, architectural barrier removal, and housing options) • Advocacy (training in advocacy, and advocates are available on client’s behalf) • Provider Referral (recruitment and referrals of providers in the area) • Independent Living Skills Training Independent Living Center of San Gabriel Valley 109 Spring Street, Claremont, CA 91711 Phone: (800) 491-6722 TTY: (909) 445-0726 Email: joe@ilc-clar.org Offers many services to uphold the standards of California Living Centers throughout the state. Among their services, they provide: • Advocacy (representation for law appeals, self advocacy, and instruction) • Assistive technology (aid with access to assistive devices, resources, and funding for the devices) • Communications (readers for blind/visually impaired, sign language interpreters) • Housing (assistance with finding accessible/affordable housing) • Information/Referrals • Newsletter • Peer Counseling (Individual one on one sessions) • System advocacy • Speakers Bureau (presentations for communities/private agencies) Independent Living Resource (ILR) 3200 Clayton Road Concord, CA 94519 Phone: (925) 363-7293 Email: bryanb@ilrccc.org Satellite Centers: 310 West 10th Street Antioch, CA 94509 Phone: (925) 754-0539 1545 Webster Street, Suite C Fairfield, CA 94533 Phone: (707) 435-8174 101 Broadway, Building 2A Richmond, CA 94806 Phone: (510) 232-4942 Serves individuals of all ages with disabilities and their families within the Contra Costa and Solano County areas. Among their many free of charge services, they provide: • Access Services (accessibility education, surveys, advocacy) • Assistive Technology (information/referrals to equipment that aids with independence) • Benefits Advocacy • Community Education (special events/activities, speakers, etc) • Housing Advocacy (information, education, and outreach for accessible housing) • Information/Referrals (includes a reference library) • Peer Support (individual, group, and family) • Systems Advocacy (assistance with eliminating discriminatory practices) • B.U.D.D.Y. Program (youth program that includes teacher consultations, training, and assemblies) Southern California Rehabilitation Services (SCRS) - Home to SECIL -- The Southeast Center for Independent Living 7830 Quill Drive, Suite D Downey, CA 90242 Phone: (562) 862-6531 TTY: (562) 869-0931 Email: scrs@scrs-ilc.org A rehabilitative program that strives to help individuals with disabilities achieve their goals and become more independent. Covers 17 cities within the Los Angeles County community. Provides a vocational service program, where they provide job developers to help with a housing search. Offers disability sensitivity training, and an Emergency Assistance Fund, which provides emergency funding for individuals who need aid in maintaining their independence levels. The SECIL program within SCRS offers: • Assistive Technology • Benefits Counseling • Community/Systems Change Advocacy • Housing Assistance • Peer Counseling/Independent Living Skills Education • Personal Assistance Services • Outreach • Home Modification Program • Computer Classes • Support Groups (General, Women to Women, and Grief Counseling) Community Rehabilitation Services (CRS) 4716 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90022 Phone: (323) 266-0453 TTY: (323) 266-3016 Email: evasquez1@covad.net Satellite Center: 844 East Mission Drive, Suite A&B San Gabriel, CA 91776 Phone: (626) 614-1570 Provides independent living services to residents over the age of 18 within East and North LA. They are a multicultural institution, where they provide services to individuals in not only English, but in Spanish, and most recently, in Korean, Mandarin, and Cantonese. In addition to these services, CRS offers: • Advocacy (financial benefit programs, community programs, facilities) • Personal Assistance Services (info on personal care, help with moving into personal homes) • Housing Assistance (aid with personal housing) • Independent Living Skills (self defense/financial management/social activities) • Peer Counseling (monthly peer group meetings) • Transportation ( lift equipped van for persons who cannot access/use public transportation) • Information/Referrals • Newsletter • Job Club (aid with finding jobs within the county) Tri County Independent Living Center 955 Myrtle Ave. Eureka, CA Phone: (707) 445- 8404 TTY: (707) 445- 8405 Email: chrisjones@tilinet.org Serves Humboldt, Del Norte, and Trinity counties. Provides a large amount of additional activities and learning opportunities within their institution to aid with the recovery process. These include: • Living Well with a Disability Program • Outreach/Education • Assistance in applications for SSI, SSDI, PASS, and HEAP • Angel Flight • Angel Fund • North Coast Spinal Cord Injury Support Group • Bilingual services • “Classifieds” Page • Computers for People with Disabilities Program • AT Expo and Disability Fair • Support Groups Fresno Center for Independent Living 3008 North Fresno St. Fresno, CA 93703 Phone: (559) 221-2330 TTY: (559) 221-2342 Email: b_hand@cil-fresno.org/ Satellite Centers: 710 West 18th Street, Suite 11 Merced, CA 95340 Phone: (209) 383-1683 2606 Valley Oak Drive Visalia, CA 93291 Phone: (559) 622-9276 1225 Gill Avenue Madera CA 93637 Phone: (559) 718-8933 Provides the seven core services of Independent Living Centers to Fresno County and its surrounding areas. These include: • Information and referral • Housing Assistance • Peer counseling • Benefits counseling • Assistive technology support • Individual and systems advocacy • Independent living skills training • Community outreach • Personal assistance services Dayle McIntosh Center 13272 Garden Grove Boulevard Garden Grove, CA 92843 Phone: (714) 621-3300 TTY: (714) 663-2087 Email: wdchrisner@daylemc.org Satellite: 24012 Calle de la Plata, Suite 210 Laguna Niguel, CA 92653 Phone: (949) 460-7784 TTY: (949) 855-6749 Offer the seven core services of independent living centers, and a website that works as an informational resource, as well as an interactive message board, where individuals can exchange resources and questions online. Their full list of services includes: • Advocacy • Aid with aging with vision loss • Assistive Technology • Benefits Counseling • Clients Assistance Program (CAP) • Community Outreach • Core Independent Living Skills • Deaf Services • Disability Awareness/ADA Training • Durable Medical Equipment • Housing Assistance • Information/Referral • Peer Support • Personal Assistance Services • Public Education/Awareness • Transition Services • Sign Language Interpreting • Vocational Services FREED Center for Independent Living 900 East Main Street, Suite 201 Grass Valley, CA 95945 Phone: (530) 272-1732 TTY: (530) 272-1732 Email: contact-04@freed.org Branch Office: 508 "J" St. Marysville, CA 95901 Phone: (530) 742-4474 TTY: (530) 742-4474 Offers these services: • Information/Referral (product services, equipment, training, legislation, etc) • Personal Assistance Services (registry of personal assistance providers/referrals to consumers) • Individual Advocacy (Training and advocacy on the behalf of the individual) • Systems Advocacy (promotes change through work with local/state organizations) • Cross Disability Peer Support (family support/client support) • Computer/Internet Access • Wheelchair/Mobility Recycling (wheelchairs/mobile devices for individuals without the funding to acquire them) • Senior Companion Program (matching of a senior volunteer with a client for socialization/community reintegration) • Independent Living Skills Training (individual training in budgeting, self expression, and personally identified skills) • Education/Awareness (community/individual client education/awareness) • Fix-It-Program (volunteers assist seniors aged 60 and over with home repair) Community Resources for Independent Living (CRIL) 439 A Street Hayward, CA 94541 (510) 881-5743 TTY: (510) 881-0218 Email: sheriburns@cril-online.org/ Satellite Centers: Tri-Valley Office 3311 Pacific Ave Livermore, CA 94550 Phone: (925)371-1531 TTY: (925) 371-1531 Tri-Cities Office 39155 Liberty St., Suite A100 Fremont, CA 94538 Phone: (510) 794-5735 Offers many free of charge services to disabled persons of Alameda County. These include: • Housing Assistance (aid with looking for and attaining housing) • Personal Assistants Referral (list provided after CRIL recruits, interviews, and checks references of candidates) • Information/Referrals • Benefits Advocacy (education on financial resources including Social Security, SSI, and Medi-Cal) • Peer Support (provided by Independent Living Coordinators, who have disabilities) • Independent Living Skills Training (help with identifying/Improving daily skills, including money management and communication) • Assistive Technology (technical advice and assessment) • Home Modification Assessment (assessment of home to increase livability, offer advice on modification) • Healthy Women Project (project to increase screening rates of cervical and breast cancer in women with disabilities collect data, create materials and record lessons that will contribute to the effort to understand and improve healthcare access for women with disabilities. Disability Resource Center 2750 E. Spring Street, Suite 100 Long Beach, CA 90806 Phone: (562) 427-1000 TTY: (562) 427-1366 Email: Info@drcinc.org Offers the seven core services of Independent Living Centers including assistive technology, benefits counseling, community education, housing assistance, independent living services support, information/referrals, personal assistance, and advocacy. Provides support groups on a weekly basis, as well as special events and outings for their community. Marin Center for Independent Living 710 4th Street San Rafael, CA 94901 Phone: (415) 459-6245 TTY: 7-1-1 Email: mailto:mcilbob@earthlink.net Provides resources for disabled individuals of all ages within Marin County that aid with setting their goals and improving independence in their daily lives. Among their many services, they provide: • Independent Living Specialists • Breast Cancer Benefits Counseling • Cross Disability Support Group (weekly meetings) • Breast Cancer Take Charge Group (weekly meetings) • Assistive Technology • Benefits Counseling • Community/Systems Change Advocacy • Housing Assistance • Peer Counseling/Independent Living Skills Education • Personal Assistance Services Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living (DRAIL) 221 McHenry Avenue Modesto, CA 95354 (209) 521-7260 Email: Dwight@DRAIL.org Satellite Centers: 67 Linoberg Street, Suite A Sonora, CA 95370 Phone: (209) 532-0963 4555 Precissi Lane Stockton, CA 95207 Phone: (209) 477-8143 Provides independent living services for individuals with disabilities, including the disabilities associated with TBI, by providing aid for people in their community. Among their services, they provide: • Independent Living Specialists • Assistive Technology • Benefits Counseling • Community/Systems Change Advocacy • Housing Assistance • Peer Counseling/Independent Living Skills Education • Personal Assistance Services Community Access Center 6848 Magnolia Ave., Suite 150 Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 274-0358 TTY: (951) 274-0834 Email: execdir@ilcac.org Satellite Centers: 81-730 Hwy 111, Suite 2 Indio, CA 9220 Phone: (760) 347-4888 TTY: (760) 347-6802 Parent Resource Center 81-730 Highway 111 Suite 12 Indio, CA 92201 Indio Parent Resource Center Phone/TTY: (760) 775-4777 550 East Sixth Beaumont, CA 92223 Phone/TTY: (951) 769-8539 371 Wilkerson Avenue Perris, CA 92570 Phone/TTY: (951) 443-1158 Provides the following services: • Systems Advocacy (advocacy to raise awareness within the public eye) • Individual Advocacy (one on one advocacy to assist with personal rights) • Peer Counseling (one on one, educational trainings, and group sessions, Spanish discussions also available) • Information and Referrals (relating to disabilities) • Personal Assistant Referral (registry of available potential aids) • Housing Referral (aid with finding accessible housing and home modifications) • Independent Living Skills Training (aid with learning new or old tasks for daily living) • Assistive Technology (Workshops/training in using accessible technology, aid with acquiring technology) • Paradigms (individualized education plans: aid for parents with taking care of their children and to educate their students and educators) • Technology Evaluation Computer Center (adaptive software/equipment for use of the computer/internet; classes with instruction/assessment) • Senior Low Vision Program (class to teach independent living skills, modifications to home appliances, advocacy, and community activities; classes can also be taught in home) • “Self Advocacy” Training (six week training course on advocacy in housing, transportation, medical equipment, personal care assistance, and legislation, provided twice a year) • ADA Compliance Reviews (fee based service checking for ADA compliance of buildings) • Mental Health Counseling in American Sign Language (trained therapist for the deaf) • Caregiver Training • Consumer Outreach and Prosecution Strategies (COPS) (works towards justice for victims of crimes by working with police and individuals with disabilities) Resources for Independent Living (RIL) 420 "I" Street, Suite 3 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 446-3074 A cross disability organization serving Sacramento and Yolo Counties. RIL provides these core services: • Advocacy/Legislative Monitoring • Housing Assistance • Personal Assistant Services (screening, placement and training of qualified attendants) • Information/Referrals • Peer Counseling • Independent Living Skills Training (aid with improving skills needed to live within a community) • Assistive Technology (location of technological resources) Provides a transitional living center and housing for individuals with disabilities who are in danger of becoming homeless. Provides training for living independently in the community. Their attend school are employed in the local work force, and volunteer in the community. Central Coast Center for Independent Living 234 Capitol Street, Suites A & B Salinas, CA 93901 Phone: (831) 757-2968 Satellite Centers: 1395 - 41st Avenue Suite B Capitola, CA 95010 Phone: (831) 462-8720 1111 San Felipe Road, Suite 107 Hollister, CA 95023 Phone: (831) 636-5196 Provides the seven core services of Independent Living Centers, Youth Transition Services, and Special Publications in regards to independent living. Rolling Start, Inc. 570 West 4th Street, Suite 107 San Bernardino, CA 92401 Phone: (909) 884-2129 Satellite Centers: 15647 Village Dr., Suite A Victorville, CA 92392 Phone/TDD: (760) 843-7959 914 N. Main Street, Bishop CA 93514 Phone/TDD: (760) 873-8435 Provides many core services, including: • Systems and Individual Advocacy (training in self advocacy techniques) • Access 2000 (alcohol prevention trainings in community, assistance with obtaining alcohol recovery services) • Deaf Services (American Sign Language contract interpreters, peer counselors) • Information/Referrals • Accessible Housing Referrals (assistance, mediation training, aid with resident councils) • Personal Assistant Referral (registry of qualified assistants) • Independent Living Skills Training (covers self esteem, job seeking skills, etc) • Help Line (signals automatic 24 hour emergency response) • Peer Advisors • Newsletters The Access Center of San Diego 1295 University Ave Suite 10 San Diego, CA 92103 Phone: (619) 293-3500 Satellite Centers: 584-C Main St. El Centro, CA 92243 Phone: (760) 353-4191 209 E. Broadway Vista, CA 92064 Phone: (760) 643-0447 Aids individuals with disabilities to achieve their personal independent best. The Access Center works to provide the seven core services of independent living to individuals within the San Diego area, as well as to provide a bilingual aided atmosphere and Hispanic Disability Outreach Program, a program designed to bring more information and aid on disabilities to the Hispanic community. Independent Living Resource Center of San Francisco 649 Mission Street, 3rd Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: (415) 543-6222 Offers: • Health Care Access (aid with choosing an hmo, getting the best hospital service possible, etc) • Deaf Services (translation, in home support, assistive technology, etc) • Latino Community Services ( bilingual/bicultural services to encourage limited English speaking individuals to seek aid, and to be provided with aid for disability services) • Chinese Community Services (aid with financial/individual benefits for individuals who primarily speak Chinese) •Transition/Diversion Services (aid for individuals currently residing in or about to enter institutions) Silicon Valley Independent Living Resource Center (SVILC) 2306 Zanker Road San Jose, CA 95131 Phone: (408) 894-9041 Satellite Center: 7800 Arroyo Circle, Suite A Gilroy, CA 95020 Phone: (408) 846-1480 Offers 26 specialized services to individuals with disabilities in surrounding areas. These include: • ADA Expertise- Specialists educated in the Americans with Disabilities Act serve as resources for business planning and education. • Braille Services • Independent Living Philosophy Training • Interpretation Services •Therapeutic Recreation (Community Outings, BBQs, etc) Santa Barbara Independent Living Resource Center (ILRC) 423 West Victoria Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Phone: (805) 963-0595 Satellite Centers: 1150 Laurel Lane Suite # 184 P.O. Box 4310 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Phone: (805) 593-0667 V/TTY 327 East Plaza Driver #3a Santa Maria, CA 93454 Phone: (805) 925-0015 1802 Eastman Avenue #112 Ventura, CA 93003 Phone: (805) 650-5993 V/TTY Offers four locations to serve individuals with disabilities in the Central California area. Their services include: • Advocacy • Assistive Technology • Attendant Recruitment & Referral • Client Assistance Program • Communications Access Assistance (includes sign language interpreting, oral interpreting, and tactile interpreting) • Housing/Employment Assistance • Independent Living Skills • Information and Referrals • Peer /Benefits Counseling Santa Rosa Community Resources for Independence (CRI) 980 Hopper Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: (707) 528-2745 Satellite Centers: 1040 Main St., Ste. 208 Napa, CA 94559 Phone: (707) 258-0270 1040 North State Street, Suite E Ukiah, CA 95482 Phone: (707) 463-8875 Offers three centers to aid individuals with disabilities in the Santa Rosa area. In addition to providing core independent living services (assistive technology, peer support, information and referral, assistance with housing issues, benefits counseling, individual and systems advocacy, independent living skills training, community outreach, and personal assistance services), CRI also provides: • Disability Law Clinic (advocacy unit to aid individuals with disabilities with the laws/programs that may affect them) • Housing Access Modifications • Deaf Services Program (advocacy, education, accessibility equipment) • Housing Program (aid with transferring from institutions to independent living) • Back to Work Project (guidance/assistance to SSDI/SSI beneficiaries on health coverage, advocacy, etc.) • Right Of Way Project (group devoted to Spinal Cord Health/Awareness) Independent Living Center of Southern California (ILCSC) 14407 Gilmore Street, Suite 101 Van Nuys, CA 91401 Phone: (818) 785-6934 Satellite Center: Lancaster 43805 North Division Street, Suite A Lancaster, CA 93535 Phone: (661) 945-6602 23560 Lyons Avenue, Suite 201 Santa Clarita, CA 91321 Phone: (661) 290-2569 Offers three service centers for individual convenience. Each of their service centers offers: • Advocacy (benefits, landlord/tenants, general/legal) • Cross Disability Peer Modeling/Counseling • Housing Referrals (referrals to affordable, accessible housing) • Personal Assistant Referrals (provides registry, as well as tips to finding the best assistant) • Systems Advocacy (works with individuals/community) •Technical Assistance (aid with education on laws affecting individuals with disabilities) • Assistive Technology (including living materials, etc.) • Information/Referrals • Emergency Services (services for obtaining emergency food, shelter, and clothing) West Los Angeles Westside Center for Independent Living (WCIL) 12901 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90066 Phone: (310) 390-3611 Toll Free: (888) 851-WCIL (9245) Offers many benefits for individuals with disabilities in the Los Angeles area. These include: • Assistive Technology (information/referral to beneficial technological aids) • Client Assistance Program • Housing Services • Independent Living Skills • Individual Advocay • Information/Referral Services • Latino Employment Connection (Provides counseling, training and individualized job placement) • Living Independently in Los Angeles (LILA) (information resource website to aid with living with a disability in Los Angeles) • Outreach/Community Services • Peer Counseling • Peer Support/Employment Project • Personal Assistance Services (aid with finding/placing personal assistants) • Santa Monica Community Outreach (aid specific to the Santa Monica area) • Systems Change Advocacy • Transition Services (provides a bridge between nursing facility life and home life) •Viva Employment LA (counseling, training and individualized job placement opportunities to individuals who speak Spanish, or very little English)
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